Nathan Hartono finishes second in nail-biting Sing! China final

Hartono, who is the first Singaporean to enter the final, had competed against five other contestants in the final held at the National Stadium which was won by China's Jiang Dunhao.

The television talent show - a rebranded version of The Voice of China after a legal dispute over copyright - had opened with each finalist performing a song with their respective mentors, followed by a solo performance.

Hurricane Matthew death toll passes 800 in Haiti, cholera takes lives

Hurricane Matthew’s trail of destruction in Haiti stunned those emerging from the aftermath, with the number of dead soaring to 842, tens of thousands homeless and outbreaks of cholera already claiming more lives.

Information trickled in from remote areas that were cut off by the storm, and it became clear that at least 175 people died in villages clustered among the hills and on the coast of Haiti’s fertile western tip.

Rural clinics overflowed with patients whose wounds including broken bones had not been treated since the storm hit on Tuesday. Food was scarce, and at least seven people died of cholera, likely because of flood water mixing with sewage.

Qatar Airways to buy 100 Boeing planes for up to $25 billion

Qatar Airways has agreed to purchase as many as 100 Boeing airplanes for up to US$18.6 billion (S$25 billion), the companies jointly announced.

Qatar will buy 30 of the new-generation Boeing 787 and 10 Boeing 777, both widebody aircraft, for US$11.7 billion. Qatar Airways also signed a letter of intent to purchase up to 60 of the narrow-body Boeing 737 valued at about US$6.9 billion.

Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al-Baker said that the order was one of the largest in the country’s history and would help meet growing demand for air travel.

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